Car charging piles into the Forbidden City? Fake
Release time:
2024-07-23
Summary: On the 23rd, in a new energy vehicle App, the shared charging pile of the Palace Museum frequently "flashed". Not only is there a display in the tourist-intensive area, but also the unopened Yongshou Palace area has been "installed". The screenshots of netizens have aroused heated discussion.

On the 23rd, in a new energy vehicle App, shared charging piles frequently staged "flash" in the Palace Museum, showing not only that they appeared in tourist-intensive areas such as Taihemen Square, Ganqing Gate Square and Arrow Pavilion Square, but also that the Yongshou Palace area, which is currently not open, was "installed". Netizens screenshots are hotly debated.
"False!" Liu Kai, deputy director of the Palace Museum's fire department, said, "The Palace Museum is a world cultural heritage, and all risks that may affect the safety of the heritage must be prevented in the process of protection and management. There is no use of car-sharing charging piles in the Palace Museum, and none of the charging piles shown in the software exist after on-site investigation."
On the morning of the 23rd, a number of netizens posted pictures and articles on Weibo saying that there were shared charging piles in the Forbidden City, and some people commented that they drove electric cars to the Forbidden City to charge. One of the netizens wrote, "The first glance: it's just an ordinary shared charging pile. The second glance:?? This eldest brother's charging pile was actually used thirteen times in a week in the Palace Museum."
"More than 10 am, we saw the information on the Internet. The first time with the fire, administration, exhibition and other departments to carry out joint inspection. Combined with the netizen micro-blog screenshot display positioning and the car App search, the final lock 'shared private pile' is located in the West Six Palace Yongshou Palace area." At noon, Liu Kai and seven or eight colleagues from different departments were standing in the Yongshou Palace courtyard. He explained, "This is a non-open courtyard in the open area of the Forbidden City, which has not been open to tourists since 2020. The key to the courtyard door and the key to the east side hall with the only distribution box are kept by different departments. It is impossible for any department or individual to open two doors at the same time, and two departments must be in place to open the door."
In the East Hall, the gray distribution box is in a state of being switched off, and the main wire has already been cut off. Liu Kai said: "Don't say installing charging piles, there will be no electricity after 2020."
Just then, a new "charging pile" suddenly appeared on the software, showing that it was located in Taihemen Square. Liu Kai said bluntly that on the morning of the 23rd, "charging piles" also appeared in Arrow Pavilion Square and Ganqing Gate Square respectively. "These are almost all places that tourists must pass through, and it is impossible to emerge a charging pile without being found. The Forbidden City adopts a strict three-level power-off mode-after the museum is closed, each open courtyard first has its own power-off, and the series courtyards also have a unified power-off, and finally the general control room will cut off the power supply in the red wall. Triple protection, from the source to eliminate security risks."
As of press time, shared charging piles still flash "rub" the Forbidden City traffic from time to time. Some netizens complained that the charging pile was so unstable that it would be troublesome to find the wrong position for charging.
In fact, the Forbidden City's official battery car charging is set outside the red wall, as far as possible away from the central building complex. "All official electric vehicles are uniformly numbered and managed, and must be charged, maintained and managed in two public electric vehicle parking areas. Each parking area is equipped with a 24-hour management post with mini fire station firefighters on duty to ensure fire safety." Liu Kai said.
Among them, a unified parking area near Donghua Gate has 10 charging piles lined up. On duty staff, non-official vehicles are prohibited from charging in the palace. After the museum is closed, charging is also prohibited for official vehicles, so there is no use of car sharing charging piles in the hospital.
At least three years ago, the Forbidden City staff's electric bicycles were banned from entering the palace. This summer vacation, the newly upgraded 3 electric bicycle shed was opened, all located outside the palace wall. "It is stipulated that batteries are not allowed to be brought into the hospital for charging, and there will be staff on duty for inspection every day. There are also no charging conditions in the carport." Liu Kai said that the upgraded electric bicycle shed is made of 10cm thick fireproof and flame retardant materials, and two fire extinguishing devices, automatic fire extinguishing sprinklers and suspended ultra-fine dry powder, are added.
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